LNWR 17in Coal Engine
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The LNWR 17in Coal Engine was a class of 0-6-0 steam tender engines designed by Francis Webb for the London and North Western Railway. They were simple locomotives and in UK service they were very reliable. "17in" refers to their cylinder diameter in inches. They were called "Coal Engines" because they were used for hauling coal trains.
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LNWR 17in Coal Engine
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LNWR 17in Coal Engine
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LNWR 17in Coal Engine
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Slide valves
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LNWR, Crewe Works
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No. 3209 stands outside London Road station, Manchester
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The LNWR 17in Coal Engine was a class of 0-6-0 steam tender engines designed by Francis Webb for the London and North Western Railway. They were simple locomotives and in UK service they were very reliable. "17in" refers to their cylinder diameter in inches. They were called "Coal Engines" because they were used for hauling coal trains.
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Coal
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